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Fig. 4C —Presence of tunnel shown on sequential axial proton density
(PD)-weighted images (TR/TE, 2,000/32) of 44-year-old asymptomatic woman.
Common peroneal nerve (straight arrow) is situated within narrow
tunnel (circle) between muscle of lateral gastrocnemius muscle
(asterisk) and short head of biceps femoris muscle (curved
arrow).